Coco Jones at the 2026 Met Gala — New York City
At the 2026 Met Gala on May 4 in New York City, Coco Jones arrived in a custom Atelier Prabal Gurung gown that relied on layered color and dramatic volume rather than heavy embellishment to make its impact.
The gown begins with a fitted strapless silhouette through the bodice and hips before expanding into an enormous tulle train that spreads outward in sweeping waves. It is a classic red-carpet silhouette in some ways, but the treatment of the fabric keeps it from feeling predictable.
The color is where much of the intrigue lives.
Rather than a single shade of plum, the dress is built from layers of deep aubergine, smoky brown, and charcoal-toned tulle. As the fabric overlaps, the colors shift depending on the angle and lighting. Some sections appear almost black, while others reveal warmer plum undertones. That constant variation gives the gown a sense of movement even when standing still.
The draping through the torso is equally important. Instead of lying flat against the body, the tulle is wrapped diagonally across the bodice, creating subtle folds that alter how light moves across the fabric. The result is a dress that feels dimensional rather than static.
The silhouette is carefully controlled. The gown remains close to the body through the hips before dramatically widening into a cloud-like train. That transition from structure to softness creates tension and prevents the volume from overwhelming Coco Jones herself.
The styling reflects a clear understanding of restraint. Loose center-parted hair, understated makeup, and minimal visible jewelry allow the gown to remain the focal point. On a night where many attendees embraced maximalism, that decision helped the look feel confident rather than crowded.
Accessories from the complete ensemble—including a Judith Leiber clutch, Jimmy Choo shoes, and Mimi So jewelry—supported the overall direction without competing with the dress's layered textures and colors.
For a Met Gala built around the theme Fashion Is Art, Coco Jones and Prabal Gurung delivered a look that rewarded closer inspection. The shifting layers of tulle changed tone from nearly every angle, making the gown feel dynamic throughout the evening rather than relying on a single dramatic moment.









